Summerhill GFC

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Summerhill G.F.C.
Druim Samhraidh C.L.C.G.
File:Summerhill gfc crest.jpg
Founded: 1931
County: Meath
Nickname: The Hill
Colours: Blue/Yellow orGold
Grounds: Square Park on the R156
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Meath
champions
Football: 0 1 7

Summerhill G.F.C. is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the designated heritage village of Summerhill in County Meath,[1] Ireland. The club competes in Meath competitions. The team was first founded in 1905 but later disbanded. The current club was founded in 1931, and has since won 7 Meath Football Championships. Summerhill is one of three Meath teams to have won the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship.

History

Early History

The first GAA club in Summerhill was founded in 1905, little is known about this team and is thought to have disbanded sometime around 1913 or 1914. After this, Summerhill had no local club and many players went to play for teams in nearby towns, mostly going to Bohermeen who were at that time the most prominent team in the county. With local players gone, it would take until 1931 for Summerhill to found another club. The team would go on to many Junior and Intermediate level Championships before gaining success in the Senior Football Championship in the 1970s.

1970's

1973 saw Summerhill win their first ever Feis Cup and 1974 proved to be the most memorable year in the history of the club up to that time. Summerhill had beaten Walterstown and Slane, and then beat Kilbride in a semi-final by 1-11 to 2-7. So, for the first time in the club's sixty-nine year history, Summerhill stepped onto Páirc Tailteann in Navan, on 13 October 1974, to play in a Meath Senior Football Championship final against Bohermeen. Summerhill won the championship and retained Feis Cup.

In 1975, Summerhill set out to retain their title. They reached the final and had to compete against arch rivals Navan O'Mahonys. Summerhill went on to win 0-10, 0-09. Summerhill would continue their glorious run by retaining the title in 1976 and 1977. And the club won the 1977-78 Leinster Senior Club Football Championship. After a controversial final in 1978, Summerhill's run was finally ended by Walterstown who won by one point. The club reached the final in 1979 and again lost this time to Navan O'Mahonys. This would prove to be a transition for the club, glory days had ended.

1980's onwards

Summerhill reached the final in 1982, again losing out to Walterstown. The club won the Feis Cup in 1985 and won the Senior Football Championship again in 1986 by defeating Seneschalstown, this win would split Navan O'Mahony's 1985 title from its four consecutive titles following 1986. Summerhill reached the Senior Football Championship final in 1988 and 1990, losing to Navan O'Mahony's on both occasions. Summerhill reached the final in 2008, where they were beaten once again by Navan O'Mahony's. Between the finals, Summerhill won three more Feis Cups in 1991, 1996 and 2006. Summerhill were in Group C of the 2010 Championship. They started off the competition with a 0-17 to 2-6 defeat of Donaghmore Ashbourne, but would later slump to two consecutive defeats against Navan O'Mahony's and Duleek/Bellewstown. Their final game on 8 August was a 1-8 to 0-10 win over Oldcastle. Summerhill finished 4th in Group C, with 4 points, subsequently failing to qualify.

2011 Season

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Summerhill were in Group A of the 2011 Championship. They had a great start to the championship qualifiers, with a 3-14 to 0-6 win against Trim. They won their next two games against Blackhall Gaels and Oldcastle. Summerhill lost the last two games of the qualifiers to Simonstown and Wolfe Tones, but already had 6 points, placing them second in Group A.

Summerhill started off their finals on 21 August 2011, with a 2-10 to 0-12 win over Navan O'Mahony's. In the semi-finals they faced Group A winners Wolfe Tones, the match was played on 11 September and Summerhill had a 1-7 to 0-6 win over Wolfe Tones. This qualified them for their first final since 2008.

The final was played on 2 October in Páirc Tailteann. Summerhill faced Dunshaughlin. Dunshaughlin were seen as underdogs entering the game but left Summerhill trailing for most of the second half, with Dunshaughlin playing a defensive game. Summerhill levelled with less than three minutes left. The game ended 0-10 to 0-10. The replay was played on 16 October, and Summerhill defeated Dunshaughlin 0-14 to 1-9, after extra time. This gave Summerhill their first Senior Football Championship title since 1986.

Current Officers

  • Uachtarán - Willie Elliott,
  • Leas-Uachtarán - Mick McGovern and Jerome Fagan,
  • Cathaoirleach (Chairperson) - Anne McDonnell,
  • Rúnaí (Secretary) - Maree Malone,
  • Cisteoir (Treasurer) - Gene Byrne.
  • Leas-Cathaoirleach - Mick McGlynn,
  • Assistant Treasurer - Carmel Kennedy,
  • Public Relations Officer - Harry Hatton
  • Insurance Officer - Colm Gannon,
  • Club Delegates - John Shaw and Eddie Daly,
  • Senior manager - Declan McCabe,
  • Junior A manager - Brendan Dardis

Coiste Feidhmiúcháin (Executive Committee) - Noel Young, Martin Crowe, Ger Matthews, Christy Ryan, Brendan Ryan, John Shaw, Jimmy Magee, John Ennis, Eddie Daly, Maura Murphy, Lisa Nangle, Una Byrne, and Cllr. Joe Fox.[2]

Ladies Committee

  • Cathaoirleach - Ger Matthews
  • Leas-Cathaoirleach- Eileen Dardis
  • Rúnaí - Sinéad Flaterry
  • Public Relations Officer - Gearóid Dardis
  • Children's Officer - Moira Carroll
  • Register - Caroline Davies

Coiste - Jenny Rispin, Julianne Scanlon, Ciara Daly, Niamh Crowe, Megan Lyons, Peter Nangle, Tommy Cannon, Lisa Nangle, and Jackie Ennis.

Main Sponsor

The main sponsor of Summerhill G.F.C. is Gordon Elliott Esq. of Gordon Elliott Racing.

Notable players

15 players from Summerhill have played for the Meath Senior Inter-County team;

  • Mick Lyons (Captain of the Meath All-Ireland winning team on 1987.)
  • Mattie Kerrigan(Winner of All-Ireland Medal with Meath in 1967.)
  • Bill Shaw(Captained Meath to National League success in 1933 and played on the Leinster team that won Railway Cups in 1933 and 1935.)
  • Mark O'Reilly(Captained Leinster to a Railway Cup success in 1998 and has 2 All-Ireland medals)
  • Pádraic Lyons.
  • Adrian Kenny.(played in 2001 All-Ireland final)
  • Mickey McDonnell(Has two All-Ireland medals.)
  • Cathal Sheridan(Has many All-Ireland medals.)
  • Austin Lyons(Winner of All-Ireland Medal with Meath in 1967.)

Honours

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Preceded by Meath Senior Football Champions
2013
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by Leinster Senior Club Football Champions
1978
Succeeded by
Walsh Island